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Terms in this set (70)
What kinds of things do we - Diphtheria
immunize against? - Tetanus
- Pertussis
- Pollio
- Influenza
- MMR
- Hep B
Why are immunizations important? Vaccines and immunizations are important not
only ofr your own protection from disease, but
also for the entire population. We need enough
of the population vaccinated to reach herd
immunity and protect those that are
immunocomrpomised and cannot get vaccinated.
What are the vaccination rates in 73-95% of children are vaccinated in canada, but
Canada? it depends on the type of vaccination and the
province.
,What are the side-effects of Pain, swelling, or redness where the shot was
vaccines? given
Mild fever
Chills
Feeling tired
Headache
Muscle and joint aches
What is the measles and why should - Highly contagious disease
we still be concerned about it? - flu-like symptoms, high fever and rash
- Could lead to pneumonia, encephillitis, brain
damage, blindness, hearing loss, damage to the
immune system.
- in 2018, 140,000 people died from it. Most were
children under age of 5.
, What are the 5 c's model of Vaccine Confidence
Hesitancy? - Trust in the safety and effectiveness of vaccines
- Trust in the health care system
Complacency
- Risk of diseases is low and vaccines aren't
necessary. Avoid polarizing labels such as "anti-
vaxxer" and focus on the greater social benefits
of vaccines.
Convenience
- Physical avaliability, affordability, accessibility,
appeal
Communication
- Infodemic in digital platforms. Social media
platforms need to combat misinformation and
harmful content.
Context
- Targerted campaigns to increase uptake of
vaccines.
- Use of community figures to communicate
benefits.
- Prioritising healthcare professionals from ethnic
minorities for vaccinations to increase trust.
How can we support/encourage - Address misinformation with credible sources
vaccine uptake? - Build rapport
- Discuss the benfits and risks.
- Education is not enough, need to build trust.
Postpartum blues (baby blues) - Most common (50-80%)
- Feelings of sadness, anxiety, and mood swings.
- Begin a few days after delivery
- Resolve on its own (1-2 weeks)
FOR 2026/2027 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!
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Terms in this set (70)
What kinds of things do we - Diphtheria
immunize against? - Tetanus
- Pertussis
- Pollio
- Influenza
- MMR
- Hep B
Why are immunizations important? Vaccines and immunizations are important not
only ofr your own protection from disease, but
also for the entire population. We need enough
of the population vaccinated to reach herd
immunity and protect those that are
immunocomrpomised and cannot get vaccinated.
What are the vaccination rates in 73-95% of children are vaccinated in canada, but
Canada? it depends on the type of vaccination and the
province.
,What are the side-effects of Pain, swelling, or redness where the shot was
vaccines? given
Mild fever
Chills
Feeling tired
Headache
Muscle and joint aches
What is the measles and why should - Highly contagious disease
we still be concerned about it? - flu-like symptoms, high fever and rash
- Could lead to pneumonia, encephillitis, brain
damage, blindness, hearing loss, damage to the
immune system.
- in 2018, 140,000 people died from it. Most were
children under age of 5.
, What are the 5 c's model of Vaccine Confidence
Hesitancy? - Trust in the safety and effectiveness of vaccines
- Trust in the health care system
Complacency
- Risk of diseases is low and vaccines aren't
necessary. Avoid polarizing labels such as "anti-
vaxxer" and focus on the greater social benefits
of vaccines.
Convenience
- Physical avaliability, affordability, accessibility,
appeal
Communication
- Infodemic in digital platforms. Social media
platforms need to combat misinformation and
harmful content.
Context
- Targerted campaigns to increase uptake of
vaccines.
- Use of community figures to communicate
benefits.
- Prioritising healthcare professionals from ethnic
minorities for vaccinations to increase trust.
How can we support/encourage - Address misinformation with credible sources
vaccine uptake? - Build rapport
- Discuss the benfits and risks.
- Education is not enough, need to build trust.
Postpartum blues (baby blues) - Most common (50-80%)
- Feelings of sadness, anxiety, and mood swings.
- Begin a few days after delivery
- Resolve on its own (1-2 weeks)